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Subject ICYMI: PPI Publishes a New Economic Blueprint for the New Democratic Nominee
Date July 30, 2024 7:00 PM
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ICYMI: PPI Publishes a New Economic Blueprint for the New Democratic Nominee
Last week, PPI released a comprehensive Paying for Progress blueprint with more than six dozen federal policy proposals to cut the cost of living, boost economic growth, and expand opportunity for all Americans – all while putting the federal budget on a path to balance within 20 years. The blueprint also offers the next administration a series of ideas to address major upcoming fiscal deadlines, including the reinstatement of the federal debt limit, the expiration of TCJA, and the impending exhaustion of the Social Security & Medicare trust funds. Read more about the plan and catch up on the media coverage below.
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A New Economic Blueprint for the New Democratic Nominee
By Ben Ritz
PPI's Vice President of Policy Development
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President Joe Biden’s historic decision to withdraw from the 2024 presidential election has left Democrats beginning to debate what the future of the party should look like. While coming to voters with a new candidate at the top of the ticket, Democrats should also come to them with new ideas.

Vice President Kamala Harris — now the party’s presumptive nominee — should take the opportunity to not only embrace the president’s many accomplishments but also craft a governing agenda that improves on some areas where he could have done better. A new report published Tuesday by my colleagues at the Progressive Policy Institute (PPI) and I, titled Paying for Progress: A Pragmatic Blueprint to Cut Costs, Boost Growth, and Expand American Opportunity ([link removed]) , offers one possible framework for that agenda.
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** Paying for Progress: A Blueprint to Cut Costs, Boost Growth, and Expand American Opportunity
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More on PPI's Budget Blueprint
It’s Necessary to Tame the National Debt. And Surprisingly Doable., ft. Progressive Policy Institute
⮕ Washington Post ([link removed])

Kamala Harris Needs a 3 P.M. Agenda, ft. PPI
⮕ New York Times ([link removed])

The Solutions, ft. PPI
⮕ Axios ([link removed])

7 Proposals to Rein in the Debt, ft. PPI
⮕ Yahoo Finance ([link removed])

🎧LISTEN: A Pragmatic Liberal Budget, ft. PPI's Ben Ritz and Laura Duffy
⮕ The New Liberal Podcast ([link removed])

See how PPI’s Blueprint compares to six alternatives
⮕ Solutions Initiative 2024 ([link removed])

New PPI Report Offers Democrats a ‘Radically Pragmatic’ Post-Biden Economic Blueprint
⮕ PPI Press Release ([link removed])
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